Fannett
is at the
junction of
State Highway
124 and Farm
Road 365,
fifteen miles
southwest of
Beaumont in
western
Jefferson
County. It was
named after B.
J. (Frangel)
Fannett, an
early
landowner. The
nucleus of the
community was
formed when
Fannett and
Joe Dugal
opened a
general store
on the Gulf
and Interstate
Railway during
the mid-1890s.
The two men
secured a post
office in
1899.
Extensive
irrigation and
drainage
networks were
established to
facilitate
agricultural
efforts in the
area. The
community
served as a
center for
local rice
farmers and
ranchers, and
the population
was estimated
to be
seventy-five
in 1925.
Although
Fannett lost
its post
office in
1928, the
discovery of
the Fannett
oilfield to
the south in
1927 and the
Gilbert Ranch
oilfield to
the northwest
in 1958
diversified
the local
economy.
Nonetheless,
the
community's
population has
remained
small, and the
Fannett
Independent
School
District was
consolidated
with the
Hamshire
district in
1961.
Approximately
100 residents
lived at
Fannett during
the mid-1980s.
In 2000
Fannett's
population was
reported at
105, but
locals
estimated it
to be
considerably
higher.
Robert
Wooster
- Handbook
of Texas
Online,
s.v. ","
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/FF/hlf5.html (accessed
March 3,
2008).
(NOTE: "s.v."
stands for sub
verbo, "under
the word.")
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